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Show FOUR AMENDMENTS ON NOV. BALLOT (Continued: rrom page Oriel linked with the publication date, making it vary. Since it is also unclear what constitutes publication, the problem is compounded. laws prohibited by section 26 is dele'ed in favor of the gen- eral statement prohibiting all special laws where a general iaw is appuoable. No,, only is the. enumeration unn3cessary in view of the general provision, but. all of the special laws .'ist-e- d are prohibited by express or Implied provisions elsewhere in the Constitution. (For an explanation of how each is prohibited, see "Information Sheet on S.J.R. 1, Legislative Article Revision" prepared by the Utah Constitutional Revision Commis Removing Unnecessary Detail and Deadwood 1 The specified form for enacting clauses of bills is deleted. The prevailing opinion is that such detail is net necessary in the Constitution and should be specified by statutory law. The clauses for resolutions are not provided for 2 The lom list of special sion). THE pay the bail fee by committing (Utah) a felony and is arrested, his subsequent release on bail only THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1972 PAGE SEVEN increases the pressure to commit additional felonies. The pro posed amendment would allow Summary of Proposition 4 Notice To Creditors the judge to hold a person in PERMITTING AL fERNATI VE Proposition 2 would add to these categories until trial, if FORMS OF COUNTY .... ESTATE OF FRANK YENKO, DECEASED. capital offenses as not bailable he deems the proof to be eviGOVERNMENT the following: "Where a per- dent or .the presumption strong. PROBATE NO. 3646 Article XI, Section 4 of the son is accused oi the commisUtah Constitution requires that Creditors will sion of a felony while on proclaims Summary or Proposition 3 the organization of county gov- with vouchers to present bation or parole or while free the undersignCITY SCHOOL SYSTEMS uniform ernment shall be thru ed at the office of S. V. LIT- on hail awaiting trial on a pre The amendment proposes to out the state; that is, Salt Lake IZZETTE, Attorney at Law, 178 vious felony charge, and where the proof is evident or the pre- delete a section of the Utah County with half a million peo South Main Street, Helper, Utah Constitution which requires the ple must have the same form on or before the 22nd sumption strong. day of cities of the first and second of government as Daggett Coun January, 1972; claims must of amendbe the The purpose 700. in accordance with ment to increase the number class to have a school district ty with fewer 4than presented would amend the of the oun Proposition of Section of reoeated felonies committed separate from that to include the Utahprovisions the ahobe which section is in located. the ty city Code Annotated, 1953, and by persons already withtin the Section 6 of Article X presently following language: with proper verification as recontrol of the criminal justice "The Legislature shall by therein. The number of repeat- reads: "In cities of the first sys'tem. law prescribe optional quired Summarv of Proposition 2 ed felonies is particularly seri- and second class the public general s JOHN M. SKERL school system, shall be controll forms of county government & OFFENSES NOT BAILABLE ous in the case of persons t, of Education shall allsv each county to Executor of the Estate of The amendment proposes a on bail. When an accus- ed by the Board of such cities, separate and apsubject to referendum in Frank Yenko, Deceased. change in the language of Ar- ed is released on bail, he often art from the counties the manner in which provided by law, ticle I, Section 8 of the Utah incurs an obligation to a bail the Dates of Publication October optional form Constitution to enlarge the cat bondsman. If he attempts to said cities are located." School whichprescribed best serves its needs." 19, 26, 1972 and November 2, districts' of cities of the first The amendment recognizes and 9, 1972. and second class are Salt Lake City, Ogden, Logan, Murray that because of wide difference in population, geography and and Provo. The amendment fills two pur- economy among counties, a sinGET poses. First, it would allow gle form of county government YOUR combination of a city school may not be practica1 for all MONEY'S district with that of the county counties. The proposition allows WORTH if it were felt desirable for ec- counties to choose among alternative forms of government pre onomic or other reasons. ELECT AN scribed by lav, but only after Would remove the a referendum of the local peoSecond, it EXPERIENCED AUDITOR requirement for cities to form ple. However, counties may AS YOUR separate school districts a s choose to remain exactly as STATE they expand toward the pop- they are. AUDITOR ulation jof a second class city. Because the amendment reHIGH ALTITUDE ACTIVITIES MEAN EXTRA WORK Paid Political Ad by Motison for State FOR YOUR HEART AND EXTRA PRECAUTIONS moves an existing requirement, Auditor Committee Staplers The Best John Gaskill, Chairman ARE NECESSARY!! At Journal Office it is permissive in its effect. 3 Sections 27 and 30 were deleted as having little meaning or applied o. t.Kiay. The sections prohibit the I egislature from relee.-::hdebes to the State and lrni grait'.ng extra compensation t.i an officer or contractor. The executive branch has the authority to grant extra com-- ! pensation and release or nego- tiate debts, and the authtority it regularly usaL There seems to be little reason to prohibit the Legislature from doing so. Jn view of !.ie facv that the d Utah Supreme Court has the see bns broadly to avoid undue strictures on the Legislature, thve appears little justification for retaining them. They are vbwed as deadwood. g j HELPER egory of offenses not bailable there the proof is evident or the presumption strong. Presently offenses not bailable are ( offenses "capital offenses" punishable by death). JOURNAL j inter-piete- 75-9-- sel-ieo- j DOES YOUR BREATH COAE IN SHORT PANTS ? Wife M'i& 9JtM v w Dm If your plans include Hunting, Camping, Fishing IN HIGH Boating, Skiing, Hiking or Swimming ALTITUDES Please GUARD YOUR HEART and follow these Heart Health Hints: - DO 1. DON'T Condition Yourself Future-Minde- height d, FINANCE WITH US AND SAVE crarn everything day 2. Consider Altitude If You are Smart & you'll capture your Cash before it has a chance to escape. You'll put it in the Helper State Bank in a Savings or Checking Account. Come in and visit us. We'll gladly help you hang on to those SLIPPERY DOLLARS! affects 2. Exercise Immediately more after breathing 3 Dress Properly guard against exposure meals-rela- 3. Be Afraid 4. Share Activities have more for help fun and with a friend alongsafety ! tryintoto one tHurry-don- 't consult your physician x to Ask 5. Remember Your Age 4. Push Yourself rest frequently to lower altitude 6 Return with loss of breath or chest 5. Helper State lank 2S0 EAST SALT Miracles-giv- e Expect your body a chance to conditioned pain be 1st SOUTH LAKE CITY. UTAH Mill COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE 2L.. sis JZ mm soffit Gunn McKay voted AGAINST allowing "VOLUNTARY PRAYER or ME- DITATION" in our schools and other public buildings. McKay's statement that he voted against the prayer amendment because the Government would write the prayer is not true. The amendment only calls for "VOLUNTARY PRAYER or MEDITATION". loes This Represent You? PRO McGOVERN VOTE -- IPIeos September 27th Gunn McKay said that he was going to vote for George McGovern In November. (Ogdcn Standard Examiner, Sept. 28, 1972). On to McKay voted to block a bill" that would allow the President to effectively restrict travel Hanoi and other war zones by Jane Fonda and her Jund. It would not restrict the visit of legitimate newsmen. FOOD STAMPS FOR STRIKERS two separate occasions McKay voted to give food stamps to strikers. This would only serve to prolong crippling strikes, and your tax dollars pay for the food stamps. On A BUSING the 0'IIara amendment which would have put an end to the useless BUSING of our school children. McKay voted AGAINST D ELECT A MAN WHO THINKS AS YOU BO 'A i i don i switch to gos cooking just because JANE FONDA VOTE COURT-ORDERE- l I costs so much less. JUST THE OPPOSITE OF GUNN MCKAY Economy of operation is important, of course. But a gas range has so many other advantages you'll enjoy, such as smokeless broiling (the flame consumes the smoke), instant-of- f jnstant-oburners, a thousand shades of heat to few. a mention only ON EACH OF THE ABOVE ISSUES And tcday gas cooking offers another great benefit: It saves energy for everybody. For when it comes to home BOB V0LTI1UIS WOULD HAVE VOTED n &Jt x heating in any form, there's nothing better than natural gas. Another reason to see the new gas ranges at your dealer's. GEE) qscafliMtrefi MOUNTAIN FUEL |